One of North Carolina’s most promising bands, Bombadil,  returns from the brink, stronger than ever. Everything there is to know about the Unknown of Unknown Hinson. Fayetteville singer/songwriter Ethan Hanson set to release first new material in 2 years THE CULT-November 2011 We catch up with alternative hip hop trio Das Racist, who are on tour promoting their highly anticipated new L.P., Relax. North Carolina artist Adam Walls explains the appeal of interactive art. What You Should Listen To – November 2011 Book Review: The Leftovers by author Tom Perrotta Game Review: Dead Island

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Movie Review: “Straw Dogs”

September 19, 2011

To rephrase Chekov’s famous saying, if there’s a bear trap in the first act of a play, someone better damn well be crushed in it in the final act. It was something like that. Like the original Straw Dogs Rod Lurie’s remake of Sam Peckinpah’s provocative 1971 movie has a bear trap.

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Movie Review: Sarah’s Key

September 11, 2011

Sarah’s Key is the riveting story of a courageous young child who becomes a haunted young woman.

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Christopher Nolan’s Lady Troubles

March 21, 2011

How working for the visionary director may be Anne Hathaway’s biggest challenge in “Dark Knight Rises.”

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The FEED Podcast: The Oscars

February 28, 2011

The FEED’s podcast returns. Whatever will we mindlessly ramble about this week?

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The DEVIL Has a Posse

February 9, 2011

Independent filmmaker Joe Covas hopes to create a Fayetteville film scene – but he needs your help.

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FEED on Film: Evans City Saints

August 13, 2010

Evans City Saints are featured in our latest adventure in moving pictures.

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Fighting In the War Room: The Cameo’s Military Film Festival

May 10, 2010
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The Cameo Art House Theater begins their Military Film Festival, featuring “The Great Dictator,” “The Hurt Locker,” “Paths of Glory” and “Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.”

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Fighting In the War Room: The Cameo's Military Film Festival

May 10, 2010
Brian Kline - ( ed

The Cameo Art House Theater begins their Military Film Festival, featuring “The Great Dictator,” “The Hurt Locker,” “Paths of Glory” and “Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.”

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The Fayetteville Podcast, Ep. 26

May 3, 2010
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We chill with filmmaker Tony Murnahan – one of many terrible decisions.

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